Bag Sale Haul, A Question, And A Kohl’s Coupon Code!

06/17/2013

Hello dearies! Today we have another lovely haul video to share with you.Last Friday, after getting our haircut, we stopped over at a local bag sale, where we found a few goodies. Watch the video below to see what we bought!

So, I found a bathing suit EXACTLY like the one pictured above (this one’s from the MET, by the way) at a local antique mall. The only thing that differs between the two is the fact that the one I found is yellow. Now, I didn’t buy it…yet. So my question for you all is: “Should I buy the bathing suit at the antique Mall?”It’s $20.00, I would never wear it, and the only reasons I would buy it would be:

For the sake of bragging rights that I found, and bought, something that the MET has in their collection. I mean, who doesn’t want to own a copy of something that’s in the archives of the MET??!?!??

To possibly donate it to the local Historical Society Museum.

So, what do you think, should I buy it?

Also, as for the coupon code, Kohl’s emailed us recently and gave us all a coupon code to share with all of our lovely readers. So, here you go:

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To answer your question honestly, I don’t feel comfortable wearing two piecers with a bare midriff, no matter how high the waist of the bottom half is. I do think it is adorable! And I think it will look smashing on Betsy (my Mannequin).

I’m so with you on leather belts vs faux leather… I have a narrow red belt of thick leather (I found it lingering at home, of all things) which I love, and tried to add more similar belts to my “collection”, but every other belt I ran into was synthetic, and not half as nice in comparison.

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